Bought a single bottle as part as a make your own 6-pack. Chilled down to 36 degrees in my beer cooler and poured into a 16 ounce pilsner glass. Pours a golden yellow close to apple juice but with bubbles streaming form the bottom of the glass. No head or lacing was seen actually. The aroma is of fresh strawberries, apples and hops. The taste is exactly as the aroma. Very pleasing with the just right amount of carbonation. No harsh aftertaste. Overall this one is pretty good and is a great summer brew.

At first, I didn't think I would like this. I intuitively didn't think 'strawberry' and 'ale' went together harmoniously. I thought it was going to be a sickeningly-sweet, overly-strawberried concoction. But it wasn't. This beer was on the dryer side and crisp. It was definitely strawberry - no subtleties here. There was enough strawberry that I didn't really pick up any malt/hop characteristics - which is fine - though it had the color of a pale ale (not pilsner).

This ended up being a nice, easy drinker at the end of a hot day. I rated taste, mouthfeel and overall as 'outstanding' as, for this style, it was nicely balanced....though still in a gray-area between 'ale' and 'malt beverage'.

It's been years since I'm done a review. Nothing has really struck my fancy, and the craft beer market has quickly over saturated, leaving me feeling that the crest has peaked... Nevertheless...

This one is worthy of noting.

Clear yellow color with good carbonation. Not much of a head. Very similar to a cider. Strong notes of strawberry which are not cloying or overly sweet and artificial. Tastes rather sweet, with a undeniable malt presence, albeit rather weak. Smooth, crisp mouthfeel, with not aftertaste. Not a traditional beer, but I certainly enjoy it.